A 90 second weekly video where journalist Nora Gamez Torres updates you on developments in Cuba. This week, the first U.S. congressional delegation visited the island since President Obama announced the shift in U.S. Cuba policy back in December. For deeper coverage of Cuba, go to the Miami Herald’s Cuba webpage.

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